Women have no rights in Saudi Arabia. As Rahaf puts it, in Saudi “a woman is a nullity.” It’s hard to overstate the level of ...
Saudi Arabia’s historic treasures were long hidden behind a practically insurmountable barrier to international visitors, ...
East African leaders and Saudi royals are among those profiting off a lucrative, deadly trade in domestic workers.
In celebration of International Women’s Day this month, we shine a spotlight on female leaders in the hospitality industry in Saudi Arabia. With Visio ...
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Funded by Saudi Arabia, women's tennis players to receive maternity pay for 1st timePregnant players on the women's tennis tour now can receive 12 months of paid maternity leave, and those who become parents ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNAryna Sabalenka fully supports Saudi Arabia's intentions with women's tennisAryna Sabalenka says she is all in on the WTA-Saudi Arabia project as the top-ranked female tennis player insists the Saudis ...
Rahaf has said that women are treated like slaves in Saudi Arabia. In her memoir, she recalls that in school she was taught that women are “less than men and were created to obey them ...
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